Angels Camp police said the victim's family on Tuesday reported the alleged assault by an acquaintance and said the person responsible had left the area. Angels Camp investigators said they identified the person responsible as Jason David Anthony Roberts. Police said they found Roberts at 6:15 p.m. Wednesday in the 3000 block of Highway 49 in San Andreas.

Officers said that Roberts confessed to sexually assaulting the child. Roberts was arrested and booked into the Calaveras County Jail.

STOCKTON - A 53-year-old California man pleaded no contest Thursday to two marijuana-related charges, freeing him to be deported to Mexico to face allegations that he participated in the slayings of eight municipal government officials 13 years ago.

Genaro Olaguez was immediately sentenced to consecutive 365-day jail terms after entering the pleas to possession of marijuana for sale and theft of utility services, San Joaquin County Deputy District Attorney Todd Turner said.

Turner said he told immigration officials they could pick up Olaguez at any time for deportation to Mexico. The overcrowded County Jail routinely releases inmates early, he noted, so "if they can get rid of somebody, they will."

Olaguez, whose last name is also listed as Olaguez-Rendon, was arrested by a U.S. Marshals Service task force this month on a warrant from Mexican officials on suspicion of killing a commissioner and seven other city officials in Sinaloa, Mexico, in May 2000.

Olaguez was arrested in January, along with his wife and two others, in connection with the operation of four houses in Stockton, where authorities found more than 900 marijuana plants and nearly 30 pounds of marijuana that was being prepared for sale.

Turner said Olaguez's wife, Andrea Rivera-Hernandez, was arrested by immigration officials Thursday on charges that she's in the country illegally. She still faces county marijuana charges.

STOCKTON - A 31-year-old man was robbed at gunpoint Wednesday in his east Stockton hotel room after being set up by a woman who befriended him over a period of several days, authorities said.

San Joaquin County sheriff's deputies were dispatched about 1:45 a.m. Wednesday following an armed robbery at the California Inn in the 4100 block of Waterloo Road, authorities said. The victim told deputies he was in his room with a woman who had become an acquaintance during his five-day hotel stay when a man came to the door and the woman let him into the room.

The man pulled out a handgun, ordered the victim to remove his pants and instructed him to go into the bathroom, authorities said. The man and woman then left the room with the victim's luggage, backpack, laptop computer, cellphone, pants and a wallet containing his identification, credit cards and $100 in cash, deputies said.

The victim described the woman as Latina, 20 to 30 years old, 5 feet 6 inches tall and 160 pounds with dark brown hair, brown eyes, freckles on her cheeks, blue jeans and a dark-colored jacket, authorities said. The male robber was described as a black man standing 5 feet 10 inches tall and weighing 160 pounds with a shaved head, dark hair and a black hooded sweatshirt, deputies said.

RIPON - A parking violation led to the arrests of three men Wednesday after the Ripon Police Department uncovered counterfeit credit cards and drugs, authorities said.

Sgt. Stephen Meece contacted the occupants of a 1998 Lexus after observing a parking violation at a truck stop about 1:15 a.m., police said. One of the occupants was on searchable probation for weapons violations, and another admitted there was marijuana in the car, officers said.

When police searched the vehicle and multiple residences in Modesto and Ripon, they found marijuana, hundreds of stolen credit cards, merchandise, documents and receipts, authorities said.